Insurance shouldn't be the barrier between your child and care. Our team verifies your benefits, manages authorizations, and keeps the financial picture clear from the first conversation.
Maryland requires commercial health plans to cover medically necessary ABA therapy for children with an autism diagnosis, and Maryland Medicaid covers ABA for members under 21 (administered through Carelon Behavioral Health). For most families, center-based ABA is an insurance-funded service — not a private-pay one.
We are actively credentialing with the major insurers serving Maryland families. Network participation will be confirmed plan-by-plan as contracts finalize — join the interest list and tell us your plan, and we'll update you directly.
Credentialing in progress; this list reflects networks we are pursuing, not yet confirmed participation.
Share your insurance card when you join the interest list — that's all we need to start.
We confirm your ABA coverage, deductibles, and any cost-share, and explain it in plain language.
Our team manages the assessment and treatment authorizations with your insurer.
Before your child's first day, you'll know exactly what's covered — no surprises.
Generally yes — insurers authorize ABA for children with an autism spectrum diagnosis. If your child hasn't been evaluated yet, reach out anyway; we can point you to diagnostic resources and plan next steps together.
It depends on your plan's deductible and cost-share. When we verify your benefits, we'll give you a clear, written picture of any expected family responsibility before services begin.
We are enrolling with Maryland Medicaid's ABA program (administered by Carelon Behavioral Health) as part of our launch. Tell us your situation and we'll keep you posted as enrollment completes.
Ask us. Plans change, networks grow, and single-case agreements are sometimes possible. We'd rather explore it with you than have you assume the answer is no.